作者
Manuela Vaneckova, Gian Franco Piredda, Michaela Andelova, Jan Krasensky, Tomas Uher, Barbora Srpova, Eva Kubala Havrdova, Karolina Vodehnalova, Dana Horakova, Tom Hilbert, Bénédicte Maréchal, Mario Joao Fartaria, Veronica Ravano, Tobias Kober
发表日期
2022/1/1
期刊
NeuroImage: Clinical
卷号
34
页码范围
103009
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Objective
Pathology in multiple sclerosis is not homogenously distributed. Recently, it has been shown that structures adjacent to CSF are more severely affected. A gradient of brain tissue involvement was shown with more severe pathology in periventricular areas and in proximity to brain surfaces such as the subarachnoid spaces and ependyma, and hence termed the “surface–in” gradient. Here, we study whether (i) the surface-in gradient of periventricular tissue alteration measured by T1 relaxometry is already present in early multiple sclerosis patients, (ii) how it differs between early and progressive multiple sclerosis patients, and (iii) whether the gradient-derived metrics in normal-appearing white matter and lesions correlate better with physical disability than conventional MRI-based metrics.
Methods
Forty-seven patients with early multiple sclerosis, 52 with progressive multiple sclerosis, and 92 healthy …
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